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Lynx Software Technologies : March 10, 2021 6:00:00 AM PST
New research from Lynx Software reveals more than half of Americans do not think their companies are taking cybersecurity seriously enough and they fear their personal data will be compromised
San Jose, California - March 10, 2021 – Lynx Software, an innovator in modern platform software technologies, today announced the results of its pandemic cybersecurity survey designed to capture U.S. employees’ sentiment toward how seriously companies have taken cybersecurity since the start of COVID-19. Companies have not done enough to prevent heightened security risk in light of remote working, as nearly 4 in 10 (36%) respondents have been, or know someone who has been, impacted by a cybersecurity attack since the start of COVID-19.
Lynx’s survey findings of 1,000 working Americans indicates that a large majority of respondents (69%) are more concerned about cybersecurity risks during COVID-19 than they were before the pandemic - as perimeter-based security is no longer possible so device infrastructure becomes even more vulnerable. Worryingly, less than half (49%) of respondents said their organization’s cybersecurity has strengthened since the start of the pandemic. Employees are mostly concerned about how this could impact their data privacy as 54% of respondents indicated that the biggest cybersecurity concern they have is their personal data being compromised.
Employee IT behavior is leaving many companies exposed to heightened cybersecurity risks during the pandemic. While working remotely:
Since they started working remotely, many respondents said their company has not doubled down sufficiently on strengthening security policies and measures:
“Organizations of all types need to prioritize finding ways to secure end-points for their employees’ devices, whether they are on laptops, edge servers or anything between, especially in the remote, zero-trust environment we are living in. For IT teams this doesn’t have to mean prohibitive costs or compromising performance,” said Arun Subbarao, vice president of engineering and technology at Lynx Software. “At Lynx, we endorse increased security awareness for IT in order to combat risks that have come as a result of people’s increasingly virtual lifestyles since COVID-19.”
Lynx’s survey illustrated that not all employees are aware of the additional cybersecurity risks they are exposed to since working remotely or what to do in a threatening situation. While 95% of respondents agreed that it is important that they feel like their work laptop is secure, 3 in ten were not aware that company devices used outside of the workplace are at greater risk for cyber threats. In addition, over half indicated that they would not be able to recognize if their work device had been hacked, and three in ten would not know what actions to take if they sense their device has been attacked.
The fight to protect organizations from risks in zero-trust environments and educate employees on cybersecurity policies and protocols is far from over. Once vaccinations have been more widely rolled out and office returns get underway, 70% of people surveyed still expect to be working from home for some period of the work week, making cybersecurity a priority for IT teams beyond the pandemic. Survey respondents shared their perspective on what steps companies can start with:
To help organizations keep their most critical systems safe in a simple way, Lynx Software securely partitions work and personal use applications from each other. Learn more about how Lynx can help protect an organization’s critical applications: https://www.lynx.com/industries/secure-laptops
Survey Methodology:
Findings are based on a Pollfish survey of 1,000 employed Americans. The survey ran on February 19, 2021.
About Lynx Software Technologies
Since 1988, companies have entrusted Lynx Software Technologies to deliver modern platform software technologies that accelerate the development, certification and deployment of robust, safety-critical, high-availability systems for the avionics and defense industries. The FAA has recognized our industry leadership by awarding Lynx the first and only FAA Reusable Software Component certificate. In an increasingly connected world, the applicability of Lynx technology is broadening to specific applications in automotive, industrial IoT and IT infrastructure. Together with our growing set of technology partners, Lynx is realizing a new class of Mission Critical Edge systems, delivering deterministic, real-time, safe, secured and trusted decision making. For more information, visit www.lynx.com.
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